'Snowball' Rally Route Revealed Tonight's snowball rally will start from three different loca tions, the Alpha Phi house, Sigma Kappa, and Delta Delta Delta. Beta Theta Pi and Chi Psi will meet at the Gamma Phi house and leave from Alpha Phi at 6:05. The group will pick up Phi Psi, Sigma Nil, Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Epsilon. It will then proceed up Alder to 13th where it will meet Rebec house and Delta Upsilon. At this point it will wait for group num ber two. Down Alder The second group starts at Sig , i Kappa at 6:05. From there it moves down Alder, picks up the Vets Dorms, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, and Delta Gamma. On 15th it will pick up mem bers from Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Zeta Tau .Alpha, Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Beta Phi, and Phi Delta Theta. The group will move down Aider to Chi Omega. Pi Kappa Alpha. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Fiji, Camp bell Club. Alpha Xi Delta, and Sigma Chi. At 13th and Alder it will meet group number one and then pro ceed to University where it will gather members of Susan Camp bell. Hendricks, and University house. Over to Onyx It then swing's over to Onyx and gathers John Straub, Sigma Al pha Mu, Highland House and Thatcher Cottage. From Onyx it c oves back to University and up to McArthur court. Group number three starts from Tri Delt at 6:15. From there it yi ovos down Univesity, picking up Theta Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Zeta, and Alpha Tau Omega. From 18th and University it moves di rectly to McArthur court. State Jurist Visits Campus Justice Douglas L. Edmonds of the California supreme court met with members of Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, last month during a short visit to Eu gene. Justice Edmonds discussed plans for the coming year with the Ore gon law school members and ten tatively arranged for a return trip to Eugene during the school year. He explained the objectives of the national chapter, and discussed the coming convention in Los Angeles in the spring. Youngest Justice Many of the difficult questions confronting a supreme court jus tice were discussed by those pres ent including many practicing at torneys from Eugene. The justice, at one time one of the youngest in the nation on a state supreme court, assisted the Oregon students and alaUmni in solving legal prob lems and to aid in efficient organi zation of the local chapter. Master of ceremonies at the 1 meeting was Dudley Walton, jus tice of the Oregon chapter. The Oregon (Williams) chapter of the fraternity has completed ex tensive plans for activities in the law school for the year, and plans to engage in some all-campus func tions. Williams Requests Facultylnformation All department heads and facul ty members desiring a yearly Emerald subscription, copies of the 1947-48 student and faculty directory, or the 1948 Oregana, are asked by Educational Activi ties manager, Dick Williams, to send in their inter-departmental requisitions immediately to the activities office. Amphib Auditions Eager Splashers Tryouts for the Amphibian club, swimming honorary, will be held October 2 and 9 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Gerlinger pool, Shirley Sault, Amphibian publicity chairman, an nounced. Any freshman or old student may try out for membership and each applicant will be tested individu ally for each stroke and for speed. Open swimming hours at the Ger linger pool are 4:45 to 6 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Thurs day; and 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. THE GANGS ALL HERE The biggest and best , » cones in town are here r» t I 801 East 13 th Meeting Slated Tonight Red Cross board members and potential workers will meet at 7 p.m. tonight at the YMCA. Football was really a family af fair at St. James high school, Ha verhill, Mass., last season. Five pairs of brothers were on the squad. TL most complete line of toiletries Jit designed exclusively for men—distinctively packaged.^ *7lie MgAcuUh* <7o